Welcome to PhotoLine! This tutorial is designed both for people who are coming to PhotoLine from another image editing application, as well as for people who are new to photo editing and for whom PhotoLine is their first application. It is intended to be a “walk-through” of the main tasks associated with photo editing rather than a comprehensive reference.

Part of the need for such a tutorial is that little has been written along these lines so far. And much of the information available appears to be oriented toward graphic arts production. Which is fine; but my own interest is photographic image editing. Another motivation is that PhotoLine has developed a reputation for being harder to use than some other applications. This has happened partly because the tools and menus are in fact different in places from other widely-used applications, and people who switch to Photoline may have some initial trouble unlearning their old habits. In this respect, PhotoLine is not more difficult per se, just different. Hence this tutorial, to demystify the major procedures at least. And, the default user interface is not what I would consider the best; but fortunately it is fully customizable, and I have provided an alternate layout which is explained on the next page. An endearing feature used to be occasional German menu items; I believe that they have all been fixed.

So why use PhotoLine? Several big reasons: besides having everything one expects from an image editor, such as 16 and 32-bit channels, CMYK and Lab editing, and full color management, it has advanced features like layer-specific image modes (an Lab layer within an RGB image, for example), hue and saturation curves, and adjustment layers for adjustment layers; it works perfectly in Linux using Wine; it runs plugins compatible with similar applications; and last but not least, for 59 Euros it comes with a permanent license; no subscription is necessary.

For more information, read about its features and what’s new. This tutorial was originally created with version 20.02 for Windows, 64-bit, and includes updates for version 21.01. (There are minor layout differences between the Windows and Macintosh versions.)

You may download this tutorial as a single compiled HTML help file,
PhotoLineTutorial.chm,
which should be fully functional (image rollovers, downloads, and so forth) if you have a suitable .chm viewer. The downloaded file may be blocked by default; unblock it via right click – Properties – Unblock. If you would prefer a .pdf file, try
this one.
But the scripts and links do not work.

PhotoLine is a registered trademark of Computerinsel (“Computer Island”) GmbH, Bad Gögging, Germany. This site is not affiliated with Computerinsel.